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Wagner's Pond
Relax at the edge of the pond, or enjoy the view of the horses across the street. Have your coffee on the back porch overlooking the pond. Take a jog and enjoy the horses on the farm across the street. Fishing, kayaking and canoeing access on private lake/pond! Kings Dominion Theme Park - 17 miles Meadow Event Park/State Fair - 20 miles Lake Anna Pleasants Landing - 12 miles Ashland - 21 miles Richmond - 33 miles 15 min from I-95 4B/3.5b available across the street as well. Inquire for info.

Private Rural Retreat w/6ac Pond-Fish Kayak Relax
Want to hide away from it all but still stay close enough to enjoy great shopping and dining, recreational opportunities, and historic attractions? Our cozy, quiet and peaceful little farmhouse in Partlow, Va. is the perfect combination of both. Our almost century-old, 1,000+-square-foot getaway includes a kitchen, comfortable bedroom on the second floor, full bathroom and an adjacent open space with a trundle bed that sleeps two. 6-acre pond access with beach for relaxing, kayaking, or fishing!

Cabin Sweet Cabin
Relax with the whole family at this peaceful rustic resort getaway! D.C., Richmond, Lake Anna, Colonial Beach, Fredericksburg battlefields, Kings Dominion, and the Raceway are all just a short drive away for vacationing fun! OR stay & play at the cabin with the hot tub, walking trails, firepit, outdoor games, bumper pool, arcade games, connect 4 hoops, theater room, and lots of places to relax! Boat & RV parking available. A little bug spray recommended. Other amenities are available (ask us!).

Bison Farm - Cabin "Brisa"
Bison Farm cabin in a very secluded section toward the back side of a 300 acre working bison farm. This is a tiny home Park Model with 400 sq. ft. and a nice spacious covered deck providing an outdoor living room. The kitchen has a 2-burner induction cook-top, a convection oven that is also a microwave and a small refrigerator and freezer two drawer unit that has decent space but is not a full sized appliance. Note: bison rotate pastures daily. Please don't expect them in your cabin view.

The Tobacco Barn
A high-peaked ceiling and exposed-log crossbeams reveal the Tobacco Barn’s past life as a place for hanging tobacco leaves to dry. Now converted to a one-room guest house, it features a front porch swing, cozy fireplace, soapstone floors, a homey sitting area, and a tall, high-post bed. The pressed-tin ceiling and whiskey-barrel sink in the bathroom add to its charm. Pets are allowed and are charged a fee of $25 (first night) and $15 (per ea. add'l night). Maximum two-person occupancy.

Robinson River Cabin - Tri Creek Farm
If you spend most of your career glued to a computer and other screens, this place is for you. TriCreek Farm is a place for you to disconnect, reboot, and fuel your soul. This riverfront cabin is situated on ~100 acres, over 1/2 mile of Robinson River frontage, with breathtaking views. There are creeks, fishing, and hiking trails to explore and enjoy. The cabin is located in Brightwood, Virginia, a small town located in Madison County between Culpeper and Charlottesville Virginia.

Delightful one bedroom treehouse with king bed
You'll love this unique and romantic escape. Come and disconnect from the world and reconnect with each other in the Treehouse at Backabit Farm. You can enjoy the indoor fireplace or outside propane fire pit! Private deck for gazing at the stars or watching the wildlife. Two person hammock tucked under the trees! Inside you will find king bed with a view out of the three large windows, loveseat, tv, microwave, small fridge, coffee station and quaint bathroom with tiled shower.

Mountain Cabin Getaway w/WiFi, TV, Fire Pit, Patio
This unique, modern A Frame cabin is located at the foothills of The Shenandoah Mountains only minutes from Old Rag Mountain, White Oak Canyon, trout fishing, horseback riding, wineries, breweries, and more! This 400 sq ft. tiny home has all the modern amenities you need to feel right at home. Step outside, enjoy the mountain air, and relax on your private patio with a cozy,private fire. Are your desired dates already booked? Check out our other listing, Black Bear Cabin!

New Luxe Lake Anna Lakefront-5BR Suites-Dock-Beach
Welcome to Built for Memories — a newly constructed luxury lakefront estate on the Private Side of Lake Anna, designed for elevated living and unforgettable stays. Set on a private stretch of shoreline with sweeping water views from every room, this home blends high-end materials, refined design, and seamless indoor-outdoor living. Every detail from the views to the finishes has been thoughtfully curated to deliver a truly premium lakefront experience.

Waterfront Escape | Hot Tub, Canoe & SUP
Welcome to Rushes Reservoir—a waterfront retreat with treetop views hidden in the heart of Richmond. Perched above the reservoir, the home's main living spaces feel suspended in the canopy, with sweeping views of the woods and water. Relax in the hot tub, gather around the fire pit, paddle the reservoir by canoe or SUP, fish from the dock, or unwind on the expansive deck—all just minutes from Richmond's restaurants, breweries, and attractions.

Private Log Cabin w/ Hot Tub, Fire Pit & Porch
Welcome to your cozy log cabin escape near Lake Anna; perfect for families, couples, friends, or a laid-back getaway with your favorite people. Start your mornings on the screened porch, spend the day on the lake, then unwind in the hot tub or by the fire under the stars. Highlights: ✅ Hot Tub ✅ Fire Place/Pit ✅ Fully equipped kitchen ✅ Peaceful ✅ Relaxing ✅ Quiet ✅ Kayak ⚖️ Honestly, check out the reviews!

Hawkwood House King Bedroom
Hawkwood House is close to Charlottesville, VA. It is in a 100-acre wood. Two guests share downstairs bedroom. Guests may use upper floor only with prior arrangements. It is a very quiet, peaceful setting. It is located near historic sites from colonial times of the United States and the Civil War and near Charlottesville VA and homes to three early US presidents (Monticello, Ash Lawn and Montpelier).
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License To Chill - Lakefront/Screened in Porch

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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Beaverdam?
Look for accommodations in Beaverdam’s peaceful neighborhoods, rural farm properties, or near nature preserves for a relaxing visit. Cottages and historic homes are often highlighted for their local character.
What are the best things to do in Beaverdam with kids?
Explore local farms, walk nature trails, and attend seasonal festivals or community events that welcome families. Outdoor play areas and interactive historical sites add to the mix for younger visitors.
What are some of the best things to do in Beaverdam?
Visit nearby nature preserves, attend seasonal community events, and tour historic estates that interpret the region’s diverse history. Many travelers also enjoy visiting local farms and exploring countryside trails.
How is the weather in Beaverdam?
Beaverdam has cool winters, with temperatures from 29–51°F (-2–11°C), and warm summers reaching 69–90°F (21–32°C). Spring and fall bring mild weather and are often preferred for outdoor activities.
When is the best time to visit Beaverdam?
Late spring through early fall is frequently suggested, with temperatures from 56–90°F (13–32°C) and lush landscapes. Many seasonal festivals and outdoor activities are scheduled during these months.
What are the best places to visit in Beaverdam?
Explore scenic rural landscapes, historic estates with interpretation of the region’s past, and nearby nature preserves. Many visitors also appreciate local farms and seasonal community markets.
What are some hiking trails in Beaverdam?
Around Beaverdam, visitors explore wooded trails in nearby nature preserves, enjoy paths around local farms, and find opportunities for gentle walks through the countryside. Some historic sites also feature walking areas.
What are some family activities we can do in Beaverdam?
Families can explore local farms, enjoy nature walks, and participate in community festivals. Outdoor picnics, seasonal markets, and guided tours at historic estates are often recommended for all ages.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Beaverdam?
Day trips often include historic sites in neighboring towns, visits to regional parks for hiking, or exploring wineries and craft breweries just outside Beaverdam. Local art studios and antique shops also provide unique experiences.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Beaverdam?
Several vacation rentals in Beaverdam welcome pets, especially rural cottages and homes with fenced yards. Hosts often highlight nearby parks and walking trails suited for pets.
What are some local tips for visiting Beaverdam?
Locals suggest packing layers for changing temperatures and bringing comfortable walking shoes for exploring outdoor trails and farms. Visiting during seasonal community events can deepen your experience.
What is Beaverdam known for?
Beaverdam is known for its rural setting, agricultural traditions, and historic estates reflecting the area’s layered history. Visitors often appreciate its quiet atmosphere and nearby nature spots.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Beaverdam?
Explore small local farms, visit lesser-known historic estates with interpretive displays, and seek out seasonal craft fairs. Woodland trails and quiet lakes around Beaverdam give a glimpse of its tranquil side.
What are the best foods to try in Beaverdam?
Sample locally grown produce, classic Southern dishes, and baked goods from area farms and community markets. Seasonal farm-to-table menus are often highlighted, especially during harvest festivals.
What should I bring for a trip to Beaverdam?
Pack comfortable walking shoes, outdoor gear for changing weather, and layers for temperatures ranging from 29–90°F (-2–32°C). Consider bringing bug spray, sun protection, and a reusable water bottle for outdoor activities.
What is the nightlife in Beaverdam like?
Beaverdam has a laid-back nightlife, featuring neighborhood gatherings, casual dining spots, and occasional live music in community venues. Evenings tend to be quiet and locally focused.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Beaverdam?
Community fairs and agricultural festivals often take place in late spring and fall, bringing locals and visitors together. Holiday events and seasonal market days are frequently suggested for experiencing local traditions.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Beaverdam?
Beaverdam has a variety of family friendly vacation rentals, including farmhouses, cottages, and homes in quiet neighborhoods. Many hosts share kid-friendly amenities and spacious outdoor spaces for families.
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